Horticulturae (Jan 2023)

Identification of a Monosomic Alien Chromosome Addition Line Responsible for the Purple Color Trait in Heading Chinese Cabbage

  • Xiaoyun Xin,
  • Deshuang Zhang,
  • Hong Zhao,
  • Tongbing Su,
  • Xiuyun Zhao,
  • Weihong Wang,
  • Peirong Li,
  • Yangjun Yu,
  • Jiao Wang,
  • Shuancang Yu,
  • Fenglan Zhang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/horticulturae9020146
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 2
p. 146

Abstract

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Purple heading Chinese cabbage has become popular in recent years due to its attractive color and health benefits. However, purple varieties remain rare, and the regulation mechanism of anthocyanin accumulation in Chinese cabbage is still largely unknown. By introducing the purple color trait from Brassica juncea, a new purple heading Chinese cabbage cultivar (18M-245) was generated with deep purple leaves at both the seedling and adult stages. Anthocyanin accumulation in 18M-245 increased when grown at low temperatures. FISH and genotyping results showed that the purple trait was caused by an alien chromosome addition line derived from the Brassica B genome. The LDOX coding gene BjuB014115 from the addition line was highly expressed in 18M-245, consistent with the results of anthocyanin accumulation. Meanwhile, several MYB and bHLH transcriptional factors from the Brassica A genome were found to directly bind to the promoter of BjuB014115, suggesting that interactions between the Brassica A and B genomes are involved in the regulatory network of anthocyanin biosynthesis in Chinese cabbage. Our results provide new insights into the regulation mechanism of anthocyanin biosynthesis in purple heading Chinese cabbage.

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